Episodios

  • Michael R. Payne : Fast Tracks and Dark Deals
    Dec 11 2025

    Michael Payne has spent his whole working life in the sports marketing business.

    In his autobiography he tells how sport became big business.

    In this wide ranging conversation we discuss how the Olympics were saved from oblivion, whether FIFA were right to award Donald Trump a special peace prize.... and the major challenges facing sport in out connected digital age.,

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    28 m
  • Sophie Kinsella : Shopaholic Ties the Knot
    Oct 20 2024

    Sophie Kinsella has a brain tumour. She has written a book about it entitled 'What Does It Feel Like?'

    This archive conversation was recorded at the Langham Hilton in London and I remember that Sophie turned up with lots and lots of shopping. That was to be expected because the conversation was to mark the publication of the third in the shopaholic series of stories.

    She was great fun to talk to.

    Her books are great escapist fiction ....We wish Sophie a speedy recovery from her health challenges.

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    11 m
  • Simon Sebag Montefiore : the life of Potemkin
    Dec 3 2025

    Putin seems determined 'to make Russia great again'

    His motivations are difficult to understand but listening to historian Simon Sebag Montefiore might go some way to explaining his thinkng.

    Simon Sebag Montefiore explains the mythic status of this eighteenth century Russian statesman, and military leader Grigory Potemkin.

    In this conversation recorded in London in 2000 Simon Sebag Montefiore tells David Freeman about practical politics in 18th century Russia and how Potemkin made his way in society with the help of the love of Catherine the Great.

    Their relationship has been told in films but the way Simon tells the story is probably more gripping and unbelievable.

    Simon told the story in full in his the books, Prince of Princes, and Catherine the Great and Potemkin, The Imperial Love Affair.

    Interesting to hear Simon say that Putin read this book and what he learned has informed his political views. This lead to the invasion of Ukraine and a significant incident when Russian troops broke into the crypt of the cathedral in Kherson and removed the bones of Grigory Potemkin.

    This is history to remember. Putin uses this history to justify his actions.

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    24 m
  • Anthony Seldon : The Path of Light. Walkng to Auschwitz
    Nov 28 2025

    Sir Anthony Seldon has written about a 1,300 kilometre walk he took across Europe from Southern France, through Austria and the Czech Republic finally reaching his destination, Auschwitz in Poland.

    On the journey he seeks out inspiring stories of the lives of 'figures of light'.

    As he tells me , while he was walking through places associated with fascism and the second world war he was well aware of the worrying state of global politics in the 21st century.

    A thought provoking conversation.

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    23 m
  • Marcus Chown : The one thing you need to know.
    Nov 19 2025

    The cover of this new book declares that in it Marcus Chown explains the simple way to understand the most important ideas in science.

    Marcus is one of the very best science writers on the planet.

    Listening to this conversation you might marvel at his patience as he explains the workings of a quantum computer to me.

    I learned a lot!

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    30 m
  • Steve Ashley : being a singer songwriter.
    Nov 13 2025

    Steve Ashley has had a long illustrious career in music and political activism.

    This conversation was recorded in November 2025, a few months before Steve's 80th birthday. His passions, enthusiasms and commitment remain undimmed.

    In this informal interview Steve tells of his influences and motivation. He clearly has a lot of fight and lyricism left!

    A very entertaining musician and stimulating conversationalist.

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    34 m
  • Ameila Thomas : What Sheep Think About the Weather.
    Nov 11 2025

    This engrossing book is subtitled 'how to listen to what animals are trying to say'

    Amelia, the author, is passionate and thought provoking.

    Hearing this conversation or reading the book just might drive you to the edge of becoming a vegetarian.

    An excellent gift book for any animal lover.

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    22 m
  • Andrew Lownie - Entitled
    Oct 31 2025

    When this interview was recorded in August 2015 Andrew was a prince and a duke living in a very big house. That is now history.

    Andrew Lownie has spent four years researching the lives of Andrew Windsor and Sarah Ferguson, who used to be the Duke and Duchess of York.

    The book is full of dramatic details of lives spent sailing very close to the wind but mostly protected by their royal status. Not anymore.

    What Andrew Lownie tells me will stop you in your tracks.

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    23 m